The NFL has decided on five host cities as finalists for the 2019 or 2020 NFL draft. Those cities are Cleveland/Canton, Tennessee, Kansas City, Denver and Las Vegas. The winners are expected to be announced at the league's spring meeting in May.

Free-agent QB Johnny Manziel (Browns) said in an interview with "Good Morning America" that aired on Monday, Feb. 12, that he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder "about a year ago" and has been taking medication for it. He has stopped drinking and said his goal is to make it back to the NFL. Manziel added that he's been working out and trying to convince a team to give him a second chance. "I don't know what kind of comeback it will be," he said. "But I know I want to get back on a football field to what brought me so much joy in my life and it makes me happy doing as my job."

Free-agent CB Vontae Davis (groin) has been medically cleared after undergoing core muscle surgery near the end of the regular season, according to a source. Davis is expected to receive interest from teams before the start of free agency.

Arizona State RB Kalen Ballage will be a "hot name" following the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine, according to an NFC director of college scouting. "Nobody will be talking about him until he gets to the Combine, where he will lift well, run well and jump out of the stadium," the director said.